Implantology
Implant-supported tooth replacement with careful diagnostics, planning, and clear advice before treatment.
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What does this mean?
Implants can replace missing teeth, but they are not automatically the best solution in every situation. Before making a recommendation, we assess the findings, possible alternatives such as a bridge or denture, the condition of bone and gums, and your general health.
Planning includes a clinical examination, X-ray diagnostics, and, when needed, three-dimensional diagnostics. This helps clarify whether enough bone is available, whether additional steps might be needed, and which risks, timelines, and costs should realistically be discussed.
Treatment usually happens in phases: planning, surgical placement, healing time, and prosthetic restoration. Each phase is explained beforehand. Care, follow-up appointments, and the long-term stability of the restoration also depend on oral hygiene, general health, and regular check-ups.
Suitable for adults with one or more missing teeth when the findings and general health support implant treatment. You decide on an implant after consultation and cost planning, not under pressure in the first appointment.